The Comets of God

New Scientific Evidence for God

What "They're" Saying

"I was truly captivated by the force of your central idea (that cometary phenomena explain much of the apocalyptic literature
in Scripture), the strong scholarship, and the goodness of fit, if you will, between a number of your proposals and the way scripture reads .
. . after reading only one chapter of your work, I went back and reread Chapters 8 and 9 of Revelation, texts I’ve studied for almost 20
years, and found myself saying, 'Of course!' You really are onto something monumental here ... I am deeply impressed with your work."Clifford W. Kelly, Ph.D.Liberty University

"Jeffrey, I have been reading your book in small batches (sort of rationing it out!) and I want to tell you how much I enjoy
it. You have done a remarkable job …thanks for your wonderful labor of love."
John S. Lewis, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Planetary ScienceLunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of ArizonaLewis is recognized as one of the world's leading experts on cosmic impact. His book Comet and
Asteroid Impacts: Quantitative Modeling of Hazards in a Populated Earth is a benchmark for the field.

“I finished your MSS and want to commend you on your incredibly original thinking and excellent writing style . . . Your
premise is probably true, that the miracles of the Bible are often the result of comets….”Tim LaHaye, PastorCo-author of The Left Behind series

Good Reads
"It is worth reading if you have an overwhelming interest in the NT book of Revelation . . . to someone tied up in
interpreting the book of Revelation it would make for stay up all night reading." - Richard Williams

ForeWord Reviews
"Fascinating and threatening, this text will appeal to every reader with an inquiring mind, even the old-fashioned skeptic
who refuses to acknowledge newcomers on the traditional religious scene… This astute writer knows how to present his hypothesis in a concise
delivery backed by an extensive bibliography, notes, and citations. Though intended for a general audience, “The Comets of God” will attract
the traditional reader… [it] is intriguing and recommended reading…" (January 2011) - Julia Ann Charpentier